| Dayton Dragons |
1-0 W 16-9 |
| Norfolk Tides |
2-0 W 26-19 |
| Charlotte Knights |
3-0 W 16-9 |
| Birmingham Barons |
4-0 W 23-16 |
| Norfolk Tides |
5-0 W 12-10 |
| Kannapolis Intimidators |
6-0 W 22-20 |
| Round Rock Express |
7-0 W 11-8 |
| Dayton Dragons |
8-0 W 26-16 |
| Round Rock Express |
8-1 L 6-14 |
| Dayton Dragons |
8-1 T 10-10 |
| Dayton Dragons* |
8-2 L 18-21 |
| Myrtle Beach Pelicans |
9-2 W 26-25 |
| Birmingham Barons |
10-2 W 22-15 |
| Charleston Riverdogs |
11-2 W 22-0* |
| Round Rock Express |
12-2 W 20-17 |
| Brooklyn Cyclones |
12-2 T 19-19 |
| Brooklyn Cyclones* |
13-2 W 21-14 |
| Syracuse Skychiefs |
13-3 L 12-19 |
| Dayton Dragons |
13-4 L 24-26 |
| Birmingham Barons |
14-4 W 30-25 |
| Myrtle Beach Pelicans (playoffs) |
15-4 W 32-0* |
| Norfolk Tides (playoffs) |
15-5 L 28-31 |
| Norfolk Tides (playoffs) |
16-5 W 26-23 |
| Norfolk Tides (playoffs) |
17-5 W 31-29 |
| Portland Sea Dogs(playoffs) |
17-6 L 16-21 |
| Portland Sea Dogs (playoffs) |
18-6 W 25-23 |
| Portland Sea Dogs (playoffs) |
18-7 L 23-29 |
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When sober, Roy loves to travel with his perennial powerhouse softball team to exotic places like Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. In his younger days, Roy use to wow the groupies in the stands by snagging down flies with such ease- talking about the bugs. As he got older and wiser, Roy got lonely and asked to be sent to the infield. He now likes to shout insults at the opposing batter and heckling fans.
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